index - Equipe NIMPH du CIMAP - Nanomatériaux, Ions et Métamatériaux pour la PHotonique

Welcome to the collection of the Nanomaterials, Ions and Metamaterials team for PHOTONICS (NIMPH) of the CIMAP laboratory

The NIMPH team is involved in the study of nanomaterials, ions and metamaterials with the objective of developing thin-film structures with innovative features in the fields of microelectronics, photonics and energy

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Team HAL referee :
M. Julien Cardin
Ph. +33(0)2 31 45 26 64
julien.cardin@ensicaen.fr

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Couches minces semi-conductrices Erbium CoMoS Hafnium silicates Photoluminescence Nanostructuring FTIR Rare-earth M-lines Irradiation Silicon nanocrystals Microstructure physique Friction Radiofrequency magnetron sputtering Thin films Sputtering Rare-earth- doped materials MoS2 Silicon nanoclusters Nanostructure Energy transfer Hillocks Optical properties Terres rares Citric acid High-k dielectrics Phase transition Optical amplifiers Neodymium Atom probe tomography PZT IR spectroscopy Nanoparticles Raman Electron paramagnetic resonance Quantum-well Copper AFM Terbium Nanostructures Rare earth Al2O3 Couches minces Nanoparticules Nanostructured materials Magnetron sputtering XRD Raman scattering Oxide interface Microstructure physics ADE-FDTD Grazing incidence X-ray diffraction Conductivity Refractive index Infrared absorption Silicon Pulvérisation cathodique Rare earths Silicon nitride Pulvérisation magnétron radiofréquence Photovoltaic Oxides HR STEM-HAADF Si-rich silicon oxide Lifetime Crystal structure Multilayers Si nanocluster Structural properties Waveguides Silicon photonics Guide d'onde Oxygen vacancies GENOMIQUE CO adsorption Silicium Oxide materials Luminescence RF magnetron sputtering Rare-earth ions SiC Waveguide Doping Computational electromagnetic methods Matériaux hybrides Thin film Laser pyrolysis Electroluminescence Films Down-conversion Hafnium silicate Epitaxy Cathodoluminescence Semiconductors Cerium Fluorescence Microstructure Feature erasure Reactive magnetron sputtering Liposomes